WASHINGTON — A bill tucked into the large spending legislation President Donald Trump signed into law on Sunday will require that portable fuel containers, including plastic gas cans, include "flame ...
Three red gas containers sit on a shelf in a wooden shed - Gkv/Getty Images Storing extra gasoline for your car, lawn care equipment, and anything else that may need it is a smart way to stay prepared ...
Although automotive technology is slowly shifting toward electric power, good old-fashioned gasoline isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Sure, it's less efficient and not as eco-friendly, but one thing ...
A release from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said the Trump administration wants to "make gas cans great again by improving flow." They've sent letters to gas can manufacturers, ...
If you need to store extra gas around your house or on your vehicle, you'll want to do it safely and securely. Here are our best picks. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD ...
The White House is trying to make gas cans fill great again. In a letter July 24, the Environmental Protection Agency asked gas can manufacturers to redesign their much-maligned products to fix a long ...
In response to an NBC News investigation, the Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday called for manufacturers to add flame arresters to plastic gas cans to help prevent gas vapors from ...
A proposed bill in Congress aims to cut the number of Americans burned in so-called "flame jetting" incidents, when a container holding flammable fuel can become something akin to a flamethrower. The ...
You may have heard that the eastern United States is facing localized gas shortages after a cyberattack shut down the Colonial Pipeline. This specific pipeline is one of the biggest such arteries in ...
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